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Braz J Med Biol Res 2008; 41(2): 89-94

Association of ApoE polymorphisms with

prevalent hypertension in 1406 older adults:

the Bambuí Health Aging Study (BHAS)

A.K. Fuzikawa, S.V. Peixoto, M. Taufer E.H. Moriguchi and M.F. Lima-Costa

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